In the Blood: Blu-ray Review
Let me just say right off the bat that Gina Carano, not Gal Gadot should be playing Wonder Woman in the Batman/Superman film. She has the beauty, the physique…
Let me just say right off the bat that Gina Carano, not Gal Gadot should be playing Wonder Woman in the Batman/Superman film. She has the beauty, the physique…
Prison movies, at one time a staple of Hollywood production, are not much in favor these days, so it is fortunate that DVDs of some of the old classics are newly available.
There was a lot of response on social media, as well as by e-mail, to my piece last week on films that are not available on DVD. So here’s a…
Rent It The Film: With the recent surge of films surrounding the open wheel Formula 1 circuit, there have been smaller, quieter brothers within the genre that have been released, examining a variety of racing tournaments. Admittedly, Snake & Mongoose had a familiar name as one of the areas of focus, but it shed light on something I was not aware of.
Highly Recommended The Lunchbox Blu-ray Review The Lunchbox was a surprise indie success in theUnited States box-office and it has already become one of the mostunexpectedhits of the entire year worldwide. The effort is from first-timefilmmaker Ritesh Batraand it stars acclaimed actors Irrfan Khan and Nimrat Kaur
Highly Recommended The Movie: Released in 1955, The Man from Laramie is a masterful conclusion to a run of five “psychological” Westerns starring James Stewart and directed by Anthony Mann, which began with 1950’s similarly excellent Winchester ’73 .
Recommended Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries – Season 2 – Blu-ray Review It’s time for a little bit of an imported mysteryphenomenon: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries is a popular andacclaimedtelevision production produced in Australia that has literally “madewaves” outside of its home country by being imported to over 120differentstations and distributors around the globe. It’s become a huge …
Blu-ray review: Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150AD
“A Hard Day’s Night,†which finally arrives on a US Blu-ray via the Criterion Collection just in time for its 50th anniversary, still really rocks. My history with this film…
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) began accepting pre-orders of Warner Bros
